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  1. Clavichord (3295 bytes)
    3: ... Arnold Dolmetsch at the end of the 19th century. From the mid-18th century it principally flourished ...
    5: ...e clavichord the strings run transversely from an anchorage at the left-hand end to tuning-pegs on the right;...
    7: ...te 18th century, clavichords were often built ''unfretted'', with a separate pair of strings for each ...
    11: ...sichord]], [[piano]], and [[organ (music)|organ]] from the period circa 1400-1800 can be played on the...
  2. United States (58223 bytes)
    36: established_dates = From [[Great Britain]]<br> [[July 4]], [[1776]]<br>[...
    58: ...on of the Americas]], [[thirteen colonies]] split from Great Britain and formed the United States, the...
    60: ... the [[Emancipation Proclamation]], mandating the freedom of all slaves in states in rebellion, though...
    62: ...e U.S. acquired a number of overseas possessions, from [[Cuba]] to the [[Philippines]], though it gave...
    70: ... American people. Americans enjoy [[universal suffrage]]. ''More information at the Main article: [[P...
  3. Alaska (24727 bytes)
    8: Nickname = The Last Frontier, The Land of the Midnight Sun |
    13: LargestCity = [[Anchorage, Alaska|Anchorage]] |
    14: Governor = [[Frank Murkowski]] |
    40: ...ackground:#efefef; text-align:center;"|''The Last Frontier''
    66: ...|2000]]. The name "Alaska" is most likely derived from the [[Aleut]] word for "great country" or "main...
  4. Tree (23723 bytes)
    20: ...e tree, and used to date cores or even wood taken from trees in the past; this practice is known as th...
    22: ...biomass and absorbing [[water]] and [[nutrients]] from the [[soil]]. Above ground, the trunk gives hei...
    30: ...ly disregarded as unreliable, fantasy or outright fraud. The following are now accepted as the top fiv...
    41: ...l. Some past exaggerated measurements also result from measuring the complete next-to-bark measurement...
    63: ... taken from the edge to the centre of the tree or from entire cross-sections. Accurate determination i...
  5. Ship (18843 bytes)
    14: ... the Plimsoll mark to indicate the safe depth (or freeboard above the surface) to which a specific shi...
    19: ... Actium]]. The use of large numbers of [[cannon]] from the [[16th century]] meant that maneuverability...
    21: ... [[condenser]], which reduced the requirement for fresh water, and the multiple expansion engine, whic...
    41: ... The bows is a term for the head of the vessel or front of the ship. Compare [[prow]], a more poetical...
    51: ...s for keeping water and articles free on the deck from falling into the hold.
  6. Totem pole (20143 bytes)
    1: ...''Totem poles''' are monumental sculptures carved from great trees, typically [[Western Redcedar]], by...
    6: ...aida]] people of the [[Queen Charlotte Islands]], from whence it spread outward to the [[Tsimshian]] a...
    8: ...as spent and distributed in lavish [[potlatch]]es frequently associated with the construction and erec...
    10: ... forth in many new and traditional media, ranging from tourist trinkets to masterful works in wood, st...
    12: ...aditional styles, although some artists have felt free to include modern subject matter or use nontrad...
  7. Cochlea (4075 bytes)
    11: ...hannels and allowing the influx of potassium ions from the potassium rich endolymph, causing the membr...
    17: ==Frequency Discrimination in the Cochlea==
    19: ...cialised to convey information on pitch, or the [[frequency]] of sounds.
  8. Alaskan husky (4973 bytes)
    18: ...]) [[Open North American Championship]] and the [[Anchorage Fur Rendezvous]] are invariably won by teams of A...
    23: ...er breeds have contributed to its genetic makeup, from [[staghound]] and [[foxhound]] to [[greyhound]]...
    29: ...e &#8220;dog booties&#8221; to protect their feet from abrasion and cracking. Thus the considerations ...
  9. List of U.S. states' largest cities (4566 bytes)
    9: ...ka]] || [[Anchorage, Alaska|Anchorage]]
  10. Rays (5748 bytes)
    19: ...ike body openings called [[gill]] slits that lead from the gills. Ray's gill slits lie under the [[pec...
    24: ...elled, eggs, with [[tendril]]s at the corners for anchorage. Hatched eggs of this type can be found on beache...
    27: ...er waters of open sea, live in the open sea or in freshwater. Some rays can live in brackish bays and ...
    49: ...ke most rays. They use their pair of horns at the front of the head to drive small prey into its mouth...
    59: ...d animals. [[Sawfish (fish)|sawfish]]es can enter freshwater rivers and lakes. Some species reach a to...
  11. Ray (5748 bytes)
    19: ...ike body openings called [[gill]] slits that lead from the gills. Ray's gill slits lie under the [[pec...
    24: ...elled, eggs, with [[tendril]]s at the corners for anchorage. Hatched eggs of this type can be found on beache...
    27: ...er waters of open sea, live in the open sea or in freshwater. Some rays can live in brackish bays and ...
    49: ...ke most rays. They use their pair of horns at the front of the head to drive small prey into its mouth...
    59: ...d animals. [[Sawfish (fish)|sawfish]]es can enter freshwater rivers and lakes. Some species reach a to...

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